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Graduate Program Admissions: Charles Hubscher, Ph.D.
Telephone: 502-852-3058
Email: chhubs01@gwise.louisville.edu
Graduate Program Admissions: Steven Ellis, Ph.D.
Telephone: 502-852-5222
Email: srelli01@louisville.edu
Graduate Program Admissions: Joe Steffen, Ph.D.
Telephone: 502-852-6771
Email: joe.steffen@louisville.edu
Graduate Program Admissions: Bill Pierce, Ph.D.
Telephone: 502-852-7424
Email: wmpier01@louisville.edu
Graduate Program Admissions: Woody Petry, Ph.D.
Telephone: 502-852-8272
Email: woody.petry@louisville.edu

 

Application Procedure
STEP 1. The first step in the application process is to review programs of study offered by each department listed above and select the program(s) that best accommodate your professional objectives. Review of faculty research interests will also help you decide which department best fits your interests and training goals.

 

STEP 2. Complete the Graduate School Application Forms: These forms can be mailed to you on request or you can complete them online. Applicants should indicate which degree programs he/she is interested in by including the appropriate major codes* on the application form under the Educational Plans Section.

 

*The appropriate codes used for the Neuroscience program are as follows:
College/School Code (choose 1)
Anatomical Sciences & Neurobiology GM
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology GM
Biology GA
Pharmacology & Toxicology GM
Psychological and Brain Sciences GA
   
Major Code (choose 1)
Anatomical Sciences & Neurobiology ASNB
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology BIOC
Biology MBIO
Pharmacology & Toxicology PHAR
Psychological and Brain Sciences EPHY
   
Degree Code PHD
   

STEP 3. Send the following application materials to:

Graduate Admissions
University of Louisville,
Louisville, KY 40292, USA.
  1. Completed Graduate School Application Form (if not completed online).
  2. Official transcripts of all undergraduate or graduate work completed.
  3. Official scores of the Graduate Record Exam General Test.
  4. A minimum of 2 letters of recommendation
  5. A brief statement of purpose that describes your interests and career goals and explains why you would like to join the Neuroscience Program.
  6. Application fee.
  7. All international applicants whose native language is not English must submit Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) scores.
Application Deadlines: Please check individual programs for application deadlines

 

Students accepted into the Neuroscience Program with full funding will receive a stipend of $22,000/year, health insurance, and tuition remission.
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